Biker Dude
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I'm going to White Clay next weekend and just wondering if there is anything I should know about getting to the park or the park itself. I hear it's the best 'flowy' trail anywhere around here.
I'm going to White Clay next weekend and just wondering if there is anything I should know about getting to the park or the park itself. I hear it's the best 'flowy' trail anywhere around here.
I'm headed down there this weekend with some friends for the first time, any additional info you could give?
or anyone else for that matter. Been reading past posts too, some are from 2013.
Thanks,
I'm not on Strava, but here is the Garmin link for the ride.
@Norm is there camping on or near by?
@Norm is there camping on or near by?
These are just personal opinions, but:
The Judge Morris Estate area is a "don't miss" section -- one contained loop out. It's the circled portion in this map:
Also, if you make it over toward David English on the other side of the park, do that trail "clockwise" -- that way, you get a really fun set of whoop-de-dos at the end of it. It's the circled portion in this pic:
(BTW - that out and back section above it is the "boundary line trail" - it's worth doing only if you don't mind the ride out to the end. The ride back is all downhill and a lot of fun, but it's a bit out of the way for a normal ride.)
Yeah, I know Amy used to be a local and you just need to know the best way to connect the two. The people that specifically say "4 park ride" are the ones that typically live in the area and ride that stuff all the time... they'll know whats up. The 4 park ride is like a local rite of passage or soemthing like that, which is why seeking out those rides will yield best results. I'm sure 1speeds ride is a good one as well (i cant access the garmin connect stuff from my office).